In 2016, Subwax Bcn remastered and reissued the timeless dub techno compilation Vibrant Forms II by Fluxion (SUBWAXFX 001CD). Konstantinos Soublis, aka Fluxion, and Subwax Bcn have decided to pick up the banner and release Vibrant Forms III. It's all here: The massive, booming basses, the clicks and hisses, the atmospheric thunderstorms, the opium smoke-scented streaks of reverb, dub echoes and the warmth. Vibrant Forms II was a reminder of the legacy of the Basic Channel, in which Chain Reaction played an important part. Vibrant Forms III is a reminder of the timelessness of truly great music.

In 2016, Subwax Bcn remastered and reissued the timeless dub techno compilation Vibrant Forms II by Fluxion (SUBWAXFX 001CD). Konstantinos Soublis, aka Fluxion, and Subwax Bcn have decided to pick up the banner and release Vibrant Forms III. It's all here: The massive, booming basses, the clicks and hisses, the atmospheric thunderstorms, the opium smoke-scented streaks of reverb, dub echoes and the warmth. Vibrant Forms II was a reminder of the legacy of the Basic Channel, in which Chain Reaction played an important part. Vibrant Forms III is a reminder of the timelessness of truly great music.

In 2016, Subwax Bcn remastered and reissued the timeless dub techno compilation Vibrant Forms II by Fluxion (SUBWAXFX 001CD). Konstantinos Soublis, aka Fluxion, and Subwax Bcn have decided to pick up the banner and release Vibrant Forms III. It's all here: The massive, booming basses, the clicks and hisses, the atmospheric thunderstorms, the opium smoke-scented streaks of reverb, dub echoes and the warmth. Vibrant Forms II was a reminder of the legacy of the Basic Channel, in which Chain Reaction played an important part. Vibrant Forms III is a reminder of the timelessness of truly great music.

In 2016, Subwax Bcn remastered and reissued the timeless dub techno compilation Vibrant Forms II by Fluxion (SUBWAXFX 001CD). Konstantinos Soublis, aka Fluxion, and Subwax Bcn have decided to pick up the banner and release Vibrant Forms III. It's all here: The massive, booming basses, the clicks and hisses, the atmospheric thunderstorms, the opium smoke-scented streaks of reverb, dub echoes and the warmth. Vibrant Forms II was a reminder of the legacy of the Basic Channel, in which Chain Reaction played an important part. Vibrant Forms III is a reminder of the timelessness of truly great music.

Earlier in 2016, Subwax Bcn made an important contribution to the electronic music community by remastering and reissuing the timeless dub techno compilation Vibrant Forms II by Fluxion (SUBWAXFX 001CD). First released in the year 2000 on Chain Reaction, Vibrant Forms II is widely considered to be one of the greatest achievements in the genre. As it turns out, Vibrant Forms II became one of the last records to be released on Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald's classic label - a suitable swan song if there ever was one. And that's it, right? Well not quite. If one would search for Fluxion's Vibrant Forms III, Discogs would come up empty and Google would treat it as a misspelling - until now. Konstantinos Soublis, aka Fluxion, and Subwax Bcn have decided to pick up the banner and release Vibrant Forms III. It contains everything anyone could hope for and more: The massive, booming basses, the clicks and hisses, the atmospheric thunderstorms, the opium smoke-scented streaks of reverb, dub echoes and the warmth. Yes, above all else the warmth: Sometimes moist and dripping as in "Safe Harbour", sometimes blisteringly dry as in "Variant". It's no easy task, giving cold, dead machines warm breaths. And no-one quite does it like Fluxion. The reissue of Vibrant Forms II was an act of cultural preservation. It reminded us about the legacy of the Basic Channel label family, in which Chain Reaction played an important part. Without this legacy, the contemporary body of electronic music would look different and make very different sounds. With the release of Vibrant Forms III, Subwax Bcn takes it one step further. Fluxion's Vibrant Forms III album reminds any listener of the timelessness of truly great music, never mind the genre.

Widely considered one of the landmark releases of dub-infused electronic music, as well as an endless resource of inspiration and awe for generations of electronic music artists and enthusiasts, Vibrant Forms II by Fluxion was originally released on Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald's revered Chain Reaction label in 2000; this cavernous masterpiece now receives its long-awaited first-ever reissue from Barcelona imprint Subwax Bcn, with newly remastered sound and new artwork. Collecting the Prospect 12" (SUBWAXFX 001EP, 1999) and Bipolar Defect double-12" (SUBWAXFX 002LP, 2000), as well as previously unreleased tracks, Vibrant Forms II was Fluxion's second compilation on Chain Reaction, and it successfully managed to broaden the space and the environment of the compositions, as well as develop further his technique of textural sonic blend. Keep that in mind when entering "Prospect 1," the gateway into Fluxion's deep universe, as waves crash languidly on a foggy beach early in the morning. These visions of fog, rising steam, or thick mist are archetypical for Chain Reaction and Fluxion, and they haunt the listener throughout the Vibrant Forms II experience. Sometimes these visions take the form of dream-inducing haze filling the air in dark opium dens. At other times there are heaps of white summer clouds behind the listener's eyelids, slowly being pulled apart by cool gusts of wind. But there's more to Fluxion's music than these soothing elements. The pulse of the city is omnipresent; the sounds of organic lifeforms surging through the streets like a thick, humanoid liquid, flowing, mixing, dissolving. . . . But also the steady thumps, beats, and clicks of the city itself; the machines, the vehicles, the mechanical hearts. On the one hand, moisture and warmth. On the other, structure, logic, and aging concrete. This rare combination of hot and heavily sedated soundscapes with elements of chilling clarity and clinical precision makes Vibrant Forms II an immortal compilation. And that makes Subwax Bcn's decision to reissue it a significant act of cultural preservation.

Restocked. Widely considered one of the landmark releases of dub-infused electronic music, as well as an endless resource of inspiration and awe for generations of electronic music artists and enthusiasts, Bipolar Defect by Fluxion was originally released on Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald's revered Chain Reaction label in 2000; this cavernous masterpiece now receives its long-awaited first-ever reissue from Barcelona imprint Subwax Bcn. Bipolar Defect successfully managed to broaden the space and the environment of Fluxion's compositions, and developed further his technique of textural sonic blend. "Fluxion's fourth and most otherworldly Chain Reaction EP, Bipolar Effect. . . . remains his most stunning listen, as the producer continually crafts hallucinogenic aural experiences with an unbelievably minimal palette." --AllMusic

First vinyl edition of four tracks originally included on Fluxion's Vibrant Forms II compilation (SUBWAXFX 001CD), an essential dub techno masterpiece first released on Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald's revered Chain Reaction label in 2000.

Here comes the remix EP from the Broadwalk Tales (ECHO 013CD/060LP) album by Fluxion. Joey Anderson remixed the track "You Don't Know" and Rod Modell aka Deepchord did two versions of the track "For You." Anderson's remix is a beautiful, driving track full of energy, melodies, and power -- perfect for the dancefloor. Deepchord presents two deep, floating, heavy tracks, both beautiful and raw, at the same time.

Echocord presents the third album by Fluxion. In the beginning of 2013, K. Soublis (aka Fluxion) met Jamaican vocalist Teddy Selassie in NY. After a brief discussion, they started exchanging music and lyrics and by the end of 2013, the Broadwalk Tales album came to life -- an album of musical pieces that visit the roots of reggae and dub music with the distinct Fluxion production aesthetic, combining them with more ambient atmospheric tracks as well as techno and more experimental productions. In the words of the artist: "I wanted to make something more than the usual dub techno tracks with a hint of manipulated voices every now and then. Teddy Selassie came in and gave a breath to the whole material, made it more alive, broadening the journey."

Double LP version. Echocord presents the third album by Fluxion. In the beginning of 2013, K. Soublis (aka Fluxion) met Jamaican vocalist Teddy Selassie in NY. After a brief discussion, they started exchanging music and lyrics and by the end of 2013, the Broadwalk Tales album came to life -- an album of musical pieces that visit the roots of reggae and dub music with the distinct Fluxion production aesthetic, combining them with more ambient atmospheric tracks as well as techno and more experimental productions. In the words of the artist: "I wanted to make something more than the usual dub techno tracks with a hint of manipulated voices every now and then. Teddy Selassie came in and gave a breath to the whole material, made it more alive, broadening the journey."

We are proud to release the new ep and 3rd album by Fluxion on Echocord. On This ep we have 2 tracks from the CD Album, which are not on the vinyl album. In the beginning of 2013 K. Soublis (aka Fluxion) met Jamaican vocalist Teddy Selassie in NY. After a brief discussion they started exchanging music and lyrics and by the end of 2013, the "Broadwalk Tales" album came to life. It's an album of musical pieces that visit the roots of reggae and dub music with the distinct Fluxion production aesthetic, combining them with more ambient atmospheric tracks as well as techno and more experimental productions. It's this broad musical palette that K. Soublis keeps broadening without loosing his uniqueness. In the words of the artist. "I wanted to make something more than the usual dub techno tracks with a hint of manipulated voices every now and then. Teddy Selassie came in and gave a breath to the whole material, made it more alive, broadening the journey. I also wanted to explore the cinematic perspective over repetitive structures. I try not to repeat myself, and always try something that feels challenging. This ep contains 2 tracks, one instrumental and one with the amazing vocal by Teddy Selassie.

Kostas Soublis' productions under the Fluxion moniker helped define legendary Berlin imprint Chain Reaction, and with 1999's Vibrant Forms, the Greek producer released a milestone in the dub techno genre. Hazy and distant, there was still more than enough dancefloor push to propel Soublis into the (very short) list of genre legends, and make Vibrant Forms one of the very rare techno albums that works from beginning to end. Out of press for far too long, this new edition of Vibrant Forms has been remastered and will finally see the entire album released on vinyl for the first time. The most shocking thing hearing it almost 15 years after its original release, however, is how little it has dated. Soublis wisely avoided any cultural tropes, and the productions still sound fresh and deceptively alien. Through washes and waves of reverb and the faint thud of a kick drum, the all-analog productions contain a raw quality that is all too rare these days. Just head to the album's elegiac closing number "Opaque." Upbeat and propulsive, the track still maintains a deceptive calm, buoyed by swirling synthesizer washes and sizzling, tape-saturated percussion. This is the way dub techno should sound -- don't accept any imitations, Vibrant Forms is the real thing. Completely remastered by Matt Colton at Alchemy.

2014 restock; Double LP version. Kostas Soublis' productions under the Fluxion moniker helped define legendary Berlin imprint Chain Reaction, and with 1999's Vibrant Forms, the Greek producer released a milestone in the dub techno genre. Hazy and distant, there was still more than enough dancefloor push to propel Soublis into the (very short) list of genre legends, and make Vibrant Forms one of the very rare techno albums that works from beginning to end. Out of press for far too long, this new edition of Vibrant Forms has been remastered and will finally see the entire album released on vinyl for the first time. The most shocking thing hearing it almost 15 years after its original release, however, is how little it has dated. Soublis wisely avoided any cultural tropes, and the productions still sound fresh and deceptively alien. Through washes and waves of reverb and the faint thud of a kick drum, the all-analog productions contain a raw quality that is all too rare these days. Just head to the album's elegiac closing number "Opaque." Upbeat and propulsive, the track still maintains a deceptive calm, buoyed by swirling synthesizer washes and sizzling, tape-saturated percussion. This is the way dub techno should sound -- don't accept any imitations, Vibrant Forms is the real thing. Completely remastered by Matt Colton at Alchemy.

This is the third EP from Fluxion's Traces album (ECHO 011CD) on Echocord. With "Stations" and "Burst Mode," Fluxion shows his more ambient style, with a dubby, warm floating touch. "Memba" is a typically dub-techno Fluxion track, perfect for the dancefloor. This EP also contains a superb ambient remix of "Burst Mode," made by Convextion. After a decade in the field of dub, techno and ambient, Fluxion opens the horizon with music that cannot fall under one specific territory.

This is the second EP from Fluxion's Traces album (ECHO 011CD) on Echocord. This work is about his travels in music. The sounds, influences and aesthetic of his actual travels, expectation-journey-destination, alongside the musical influences deriving from them. "Eruption" is maybe the most powerful, deep, dubby track from the album, perfect for the dancefloor. "Motion 3" and "Motion 2" are also beautiful, floating dubby tracks. Finally, Morphosis did a remix of "Eruption" -- pure killer madness for the dancefloor.

Echocord proudly releases the first EP from the new Fluxion album. This work is about his travels in music -- the sounds, influences and aesthetics, alongside the musical influences deriving from them. "No Man Is An Island" is an unreleased Dennis Brown vocal version and "Desert Nights" sounds like desert rock meeting dub on a road movie. "Butiama" is an actual place, where variations and consistency in rhythm is within people's DNA. This EP also includes a remix by Thomas Fehlmann.

Traces is Fluxion's second album on Echocord. This work is about his travels in music -- the sounds, influences and aesthetics of his actual travels, expectation-journey-destination, alongside the musical influences deriving from them. Through his prism, those sounds, pictures, travels, emotions, etc., left traces of new directions, of future journeys to take. Fluxion captured the motion in his travels with a different feeling on each track. "No Man Is An Island" is an unreleased Dennis Brown vocal version -- an influential song with a clear message. "Desert Nights" evokes desert rock meeting dub in a road movie. "Stations" tells of that special place between destinations -- always a feeling of something promising. "Butiama" is an actual place, where variations and consistency in rhythm is within people's DNA. "Migration" is a new, promising start. These 11 tracks have been carefully selected, opening the dub spectrum as well as reaching other uncharted territories. After a decade in the field of dub, techno and ambient, Fluxion expands his horizons with music that will not fall under one specific territory.

This is the third EP from Fluxion on Echocord. The Waves EP contains 2 original tracks from his album Perfused (ECHO 007CD) with remixes by Rod Modell of the tracks "Waves" and "Inflection." Greek artist Fluxion (aka Konstantinos Soublis) first presented his style of dub-influenced techno through a series of 12"s and albums on Chain Reaction. In 1999, he created the Vibrant Music label. Both remixes are powerful dub techno for the dancefloor.

Here comes the second EP from Greek artist Fluxion. "Perfuse" is a pulsating, slow dub track. The sound patterns emerge steadily, to form one stream, one organic movement where every part complements the other. "Wabbler" is a live track recorded in one take -- a journey back to the influences of dub. On the B2 is a strong, powerful remix of "Perfuse" that will work on every dancefloor -- a typical Deadbeat remix for all the fans out there.

Echocord proudly releases the fifth full length album by Greece's Fluxion. There's been more than a decade of music since the first 1998 Chain Reaction release by the artist, along with countless artists such as Maurizio and Basic Channel setting the groundwork for what is currently called "dub techno" -- music that crawls under your skin, with no firecrackers or stunts. Fluxion has been as true to his principles as other artists from that era. On Perfused, as the title implies, the sounds are liquid. Bending, turning, blending, streaming, forming, and at the end, grooving in a unique way. Moving into the future with steady dub beats. Proposing to the listener not only to listen to new ways of producing music and sound, but also to open up their ways of listening. The opening "Horizons" creates a warm, slow dub feeling and as it moves through time and space, it creates musical phrases that unveil a breadth of fresh sounds. "Waves" is a pulsating, dub, atmospheric dance track. "Tantalizer" is a dried-out track -- mechanical, organic, while "Inflection" is a cyclic, minimal dub track. "Wabbler" is a live track recorded in one take -- a journey back to the influences of dub. "Elation" is a strong dance track full of energy that slowly builds up in the Fluxion way, always revealing some new stream of sound that comes to the surface. "Fluctuations" is a slow-building, atmospheric minimal track, while on "Inductance," atmospheric sound patterns slowly combine, creating an emotional, futuristic track. Finally, "Perfuse" is a pulsating, slow dub track. The sound patterns emerge steadily, to form one stream. One organic movement, where every part complements the other.

Greek artist Fluxion's (Konstantinos Soublis) first 12" release on Echocord is an escalating reaction between sound and flowing particles -- a dance infusion of deep dub. "Inductance" has a strong dubby platform with shifting elements, leaving the listener wanting more. "Elation" is a more atmospheric track creating strong emotions in a subtle way -- a climax of sounds and harmonics that carries the listener to a higher emotional state. The rhythmic dub base alongside repetitive melodic parts completes the picture.